For the second day in a row, about 2,000 pro-labor activists are rallying inside and outside of the Capitol building in Madison to decry a right-to-work bill that's now being taken up by the state Senate for debate.

About a dozen people have been removed from the public gallery of the Wisconsin state Senate for disrupting debate during a right-to-work bill. Protesters spoke out at the beginning of the debate Wednesday afternoon and have sporadically interrupted debate throughout the afternoon. The first disruptions came during the opening comments...

A wildlife advocacy group just released the documentary "Political Predator." We'll get the group's take on how the wolf hunt of recent years came to be and how wolves in Wisconsin may have been politicized over the years.

A right-to-work bill that’s quickly making its way through the state legislature continues to be the most talked about story in Wisconsin. The state senate is currently taking up the bill, and a vote is right around the corner. WPR's state government reporter breaks down the latest right-to-work news.

The first public meeting related to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ new comprehensive frac sand mining study was held in Chippewa County Tuesday night. Comments were gathered but organizers dealth with some surprises along the way.